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	<title>Comments on: Cybersurfing: TheoFantastique gets a new home</title>
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		<title>By: JohnWMorehead</title>
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		<description>Steve, thanks for the mention of TheoFantastique&#039;s new home, look and features. I have not seen MOTHER OF TEARS so I cannot comment on it. It sounds like an interesting (or curious) mix of stark ethical contrasts coupled with a penchant for gore. My initial guess without seeing the film is that this represents an unusual synthesis of more modern and contemporary (postmodern) aspects of horror. At any rate, it does not affect my preferences for the former, particularly in the Gothic tradition. Thanks for thinking these things through with me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve, thanks for the mention of TheoFantastique&#8217;s new home, look and features. I have not seen MOTHER OF TEARS so I cannot comment on it. It sounds like an interesting (or curious) mix of stark ethical contrasts coupled with a penchant for gore. My initial guess without seeing the film is that this represents an unusual synthesis of more modern and contemporary (postmodern) aspects of horror. At any rate, it does not affect my preferences for the former, particularly in the Gothic tradition. Thanks for thinking these things through with me.</p>
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